Eleven Maoists martyred in Andhra Pradesh encounters

Of late one can see that Andhra Pradesh has been witnessing large scaleencounter’s of top maoists.This has been possible becauseof the large number of security personnel deployed where they outnumberthe maoist’s in the minimum ration of 1:20 .Which means there are 20 security personnel deployed to capture every single maoist.

The grey hyena’s are the worst of the lot they never target any maoistsunless they are sure they outnumber them in a ratio of 1:50.

Morever in the last one year the informer network has been builtup extensively this has been possible because of the large fundsthe state government has granted to the security forces.

Every police station in Andhra Pradesh has a secret accountthat is routinely used to bribe informers.The police do not need to give any accounts on how theyspend this money.They siphon of half of it and the remaininghalf is distributed to the informers.This account is also constantly replenished by state fundsand run’s into lakh’s of rupees for each police station.

The informers are shown the greed of money and if they do notfall for that then they are coerced by force or blackmailing.

The manner in which the Maoists in Andhra Pradesh have beendriven against the wall it is extremely likely theywill do something dramatic in the day’s to come.

They may suceed in crushing all the flowersbut that will not stop the spring from coming.

Lal Salaam ! to these 11 Martyrs who lived and died for the oppressed, their deaths are sure to inspirethousands to take up the cause of the Indian revolution.

“ The tyrant dies and his rule is over, the martyr dies and his rule begins ”

Eleven Maoists Martyred in Andhra Pradesh encounters

KADAPA/WARANGAL: The Maoist movement suffered a minor setback with the killing of 11 rebels, including CPI (Maoist) state committee member and Rayalaseema divisional committee secretary, Y Appa Rao alias Obulesu, in two separate encounters with police on Friday.

The main encounter took place in the dense forests of Gopavaram near Badvel in Kadapa district where nine Maoists, including five women were killed. The prime target for the police was Obulesu alias Raghavulu alias Zaheer.

Police said Obulesu survived two encounters in the neighbouring districts, in the recent past, in which six Maoists were gunned down.

Kadapa SP Y Nagi Reddy said around six teams of police began combing operations in the forests three days ago, following information that Rayalaseema divisional committee members were spotted along the Kadapa-Nellore border.

He said the police identified the Maoist camp at around 11.30 am and asked them to surrender. When the Maoists began firing at the police, the police personnel returned fire killing nine of them, the SP added.